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NFL Draft 2012: Pro Day Schedule Announced

The 2012 NFL Draft isn’t for another couple of months. But the Pro Day schedule is out now.

The first step of the NFL Draft 2012 cycle, before the 2012 NFL Scouting Combine and the Draft itself in April, is the sequence of pro days put on for Draft-eligible prospects at their colleges. They aren’t as important or as rigorous as the Scouting Combine, but the pro days give scouts a chance to see prospects in a more relaxed setting.

Here, via the NFL, is the 2012 pro day schedule. There’s one key dates to remember: Andrew Luck of Stanford and Baylor’s Robert Griffin III will both have their pro days on March 22.

  • March 1: Missouri
  • March 2: Cincinnati
  • March 5: Alabama-Birmingham, Hawaii, McNeese State
  • March 6: Alabama A&M, Arkansas, Auburn, California Lutheran, Clark, Georgia Tech, Rhode Island, Sacramento State, UCLA
  • March 7: Alabama, California, California-Davis, Colgate, Fordham, Fort Valley, Kent State, Louisville, Northern Colorado, Oklahoma State, Southern California, Texas A&M, UTEP, Wisconsin, Weber State
  • March 8: Buffalo, Clemson, Colorado, Miami (Fla.), Mississippi State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio, Syracuse, Tulsa, Utah State, Washington, West Texas, Western Kentucky
  • March 9: Florida International, Montana, Northern Illinois, Ohio State, Purdue, TCU, Troy
  • March 12: Air Force, Arkansas-Monticello, Central Michigan, Central Washington, Pittsburgh
  • March 13: Ball State, Florida, Kansas State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Marshall, Maryland, North Texas, Western Michigan
  • March 14: Bowling Green, Central Arkansas, Central Oklahoma, Florida State, Kansas, Kansas State, Louisiana-Monroe, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Tennessee Tech
  • March 15: Delaware State, Louisiana Tech, Michigan, UNLV, Nicholls State, Southern Illinois, Townson, Virginia, Virginia Tech, William & Mary
  • March 16: James Madison, Missouri State, Oregon State, Richmond, Temple, Tennessee, West Virginia
  • March 19: Arizona, Florida Atlantic, LSU, Southern, Wake Forest
  • March 20: Brown, Fresno State, Idaho, Iowa State, Louisiana-Lafayette, North Carolina, North Carolina A&T, South Florida, Texas, Tulane
  • March 21: Boston College, Nevada, North Carolina State, North Dakota State, Rutgers, San Diego State, San Jose State
  • March 22: Baylor, Boise State, East Carolina, Maine, Memphis, Middle Tennessee State, South Dakota, South Dakota State, Stanford, Tennessee-Chattanooga
  • March 23: Jackson State, Missouri Western, N.C. Central, Southern Mississippi, Vanderbilt
  • March 24: Arizona State
  • March 27: Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina, Stephen F. Austin, Washburn
  • March 28: Central Florida, Connecticut, Northern Iowa, Pennsylvania, South Carolina
  • March 29: Brigham Young
  • April 4: SMU
  • April 6: McNeese State

For more on the 2012 NFL Draft, visit Mocking the Draft and SB Nation’s NFL hub.

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